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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 18 Sep 2017

    Parents are increasingly concerned that New York private schools are dominated by the city’s most affluent familieshttp://on.wsj.com/2hasgCg 

    6:58 AM - 18 Sep 2017
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      2. Dave‏ @RetireInReutte 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        You mean rich people don't send their kids to PS127?

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      3. Henry Wallace II‏ @Untappedtalent2 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @RetireInReutte @WSJ

        We should send ps #127 to them bwahaha

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      2. ChrisStanton‏ @ChrisStanton 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Was there ever a time NYC private schools weren't dominated by the rich? Or is WSJ just figuring out NYC has an apartheid educ. system?

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror 18 Sep 2017
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        RT @WSJ: Parents are increasingly concerned that New York private schools are dominated ... http://on.wsj.com/2hasgCg pic.twitter.com/UEXjfeyLOz

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      2. Jules‏ @IAmJulesWard 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Betsy Devos wants more for-profit schools and less public schools. Soon only the wealthy will have an education.

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      1. Jay DeSimone‏ @JayDeSi295 18 Sep 2017
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        Any school that charges $50k/year is inherently limited to the affluent. The only "concerned parents" are those who can no longer afford it.

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      1. Jason Fisher‏ @jasonfisherSGUS 18 Sep 2017
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        as authored by Mr Obvious about Mr and Mrs Oblivious

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      1. Woody‏ @gsnorjud 18 Sep 2017
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        YA Think!

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      1. AR‏ @CDMarche 18 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The greater question is why people disgusted by this do not fight for school vouchers. CHOICE in education.The gulf will continue to widen.

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      1. Zack‏ @kodkod87 18 Sep 2017
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        This story could be run every year for the last 200 years and it would still apply, NEWSFLASH, THEY'RE 95% rich in Private schools

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      1. Lou Lzayche‏ @LzaycheLou 18 Sep 2017
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        Surprise!!! 🤡

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      1. Brad Gray‏ @bgraybgg 18 Sep 2017
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        Sounds like an opportunity for capitalism.

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      1. Rick Dunn‏ @rdunn5 18 Sep 2017
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        Now that's shocking. Really you are surprised by this Really!

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      1. Blackbird fly‏ @Blackbirdsing2 18 Sep 2017
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        So now it's a problem cause rich people are concerned? #howisthisnews #captainobvious

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      1. Mary‏ @onemarymarks 18 Sep 2017
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        You can afford 50k for 12 years there's a good chance your kid will get into an #IvyLeagueSchool That's the goal and it comes with a price.

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      1. LaaahMillah‏ @earthmonkey07 18 Sep 2017
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        Um, private school, hello? Why would it be different now than any other time?

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      1. Sheena Ricarte‏ @poshpisces84 18 Sep 2017
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        #Privateschools are certainly big #business.

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